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THE CEO AND THE POINDEXTER
THE CEO AND THE POINDEXTER
All his teen he was always deserted. First by his own father, crush and every other person around him 'cause of his geeky ways. In a crestfallen moment the truth was finally revealed and he found his true identity as the heir to Valencio Holdings, a multi-billion dollar company. Trion had built a wall around himself shutting everyone out most especially women; after his heart had be shattered by his high school crush. The media claimed he was gay, some said he was immune to women but he thought he could never find love until he met the Pointexder intern. She had always wished to be a sophisticated woman but there was always a missing piece of the puzzle which was a hitch in accomplishing her goals. Will he find love? Will she cleave the hitch? Find out in this story
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8 Chapters
In the Embrace of Alpha Dexter
In the Embrace of Alpha Dexter
Ruby Becker suffered greatly after her mother's death. Even Harper Scott, her childhood best friend, gradually pulled away, treating her like an enemy. One day, messengers from the Moonshadow Pack announced that the Silvermoon Pack had to send them a pure-blood descendant as collateral for an old debt. Initially, they were reluctant to send Ruby, being the only pure-blood descendant. However, because Alpha Dexter Valmont demanded it—and he was a cold, ruthless Alpha—Madison Becker didn't dare object. Initially, Ruby Becker thought this was her death sentence when she was brought to the Moonshadow Pack. Alpha Dexter, known for being cold and deadly, would surely kill her outright. However, one day after her arrival, all the rumors seemed to unravel when Alpha Dexter removed all of Ruby's clothes and discovered numerous scars and wounds covering her body.
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31 Chapters
Anything For The Alpha
Anything For The Alpha
Kate and Roxie are both attracted to the confident Dex, their smooth-talking future Alpha. With his playboy reputation, Kate doesn't trust his advances, or notice her best friends' jealousy. Desperate to be noticed by the Alpha, Roxie forms a blood oath with a demon. Kate's life soon descends into pain and chaos whilst her best friend mysteriously flourishes. As Kate's reputation crumbles, will Alpha Dex's original attraction survive even as she pushes him away? As more of her spirit is stripped away to feed the demon, will Roxie's desire to be Luna at any cost include her best friend's life? When it comes down to it, both will give anything for the Alpha.
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133 Chapters
The Cursed Alpha's Fake Mate
The Cursed Alpha's Fake Mate
The hairs on the back of my neck stood as his lips brushed against mine. The warmth in his eyes made butterflies swarm in my stomach, and I pushed myself up on the balls of my feet to close the distance between us. I knew he must feel the same way I did, that the feelings between us ran deeper than either of us had admitted to. "Ember?”A man's voice made me pull back, and I turned to meet Tristan's eyes…my mate's eyes. They were full of hurt and betrayal. As if he hadn't rejected me when he found out I, a lowly Omega, was his mate. I told myself to never look back, and I won't let him bring me down again, so I averted my eyes. "Ember is no longer your concern. Get lost.” Dex growled, arm around me in a possessive way. His Alpha command making Tristan grit his jaw before the wolf beside him grabbed his arm and pulled him away to prevent him from causing a scene. I pushed down the churning in my stomach and smiled up at Dex, wanting to pick up where we left off, to show him how much he meant to me… how good we could be together, but I froze as he spoke. "No one is looking now. You can take your hands off me." His words washed over me like a bucket of ice water, though they were just low enough that no one else would hear, saving me from public humiliation. Dex pulled himself from my touch, turned, and walked away. Right, I shouldn't have wanted more. I was just his fake mate and needed to remember my place.
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208 Chapters
My Luna, My Son, My Regret
My Luna, My Son, My Regret
After finally convincing her father to give her a year of freedom before she takes on the alpha position, her father allows her to celebrate in a club with her best friend, Dex. With him nowhere to be found and a persistent bloke named Ryker sniffing around her ass, the last man on earth she'd expected to save her was Alpha Kaden Kyson, whom her father loathes with every drop of his blood. She wakes up in Kaden's bed and instantly realizes she made her biggest mistake. She rejects him, only to go home finding his mark on her neck, leaving her in shock, about to beg her father on her knees when he says the last thing she expected of him. As it turns out, her father holds very strong principles on the mate bond. To him, it's the most precious, sacred bond to a wolf and one must not break it. So, he breaks his longest-time rivalry with Alpha Kaden for sake of his daughter, and arranges an alliance between the packs through marriage. Eloise is relieved of her father's decisions and gives the bond a chance. All seems to be going well, when on one fateful day, she announces her pregnancy to her father first out of excitement. But before she got to tell Kaden, pictures of her naked with another man flooded the news, bringing shame to her family and most of all, breaking her father's trust. The marriage is called off, and he announces her unfit to rule the pack and she never will. What breaks Eloise's heart even more is that her father starts beating her. Kaden refuses to see her or answer her calls. Desperate, she seeks Dex who helps her escape her father undetected, chasing that sliver of hope for new beginnings.
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The Devil's Prey (The Devil's Knights MC Series) Book 2
The Devil's Prey (The Devil's Knights MC Series) Book 2
Maribell is a shy young woman who has spent her whole life seeing to the needs of her siblings after her father ran off. She spent her life being hated by her mother and treated like trash while her twin is given everything on a silver platter. Maribell is on her way home from working a double shift at a diner when she is attacked from behind. When she comes to she's in a cell facing a strange man she has never seen before. While in his cells she meets a mysterious woman who vows to set her free before she can be sold off. Margo and the Devil's Knights work together to free the people trapped in the cells while Dex works with a journalist to expose Bernard's and the Island's secrets. Dex and Maribell meet and she's instantly attracted to him but her own experiences before she met Bernard are enough to make her pause. She works at the club and learns more about Dex and his painful past when his mom and sister walk into the bar. Maribel learns that not all men are the same and the men of the Devil's Knights would fight to protect a woman or child in a horrible situation. Things are going well for them until her mother and sister barge into the club demanding that she come back home. Bernard is still on the loose and someone is pulling some strings in the background. Margo and Kane are intent on seeing justice served one way or another and the Island shut down no matter the cost.
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71 Chapters

Which Characters Are Central In Dex Stories And Why?

4 Answers2025-10-31 05:56:03

I get hooked on 'Dex' stories because they center around people who are trying to carve out an identity in a messy world. Typically the focal character — usually someone actually named Dex or built around that agile, quick-thinking archetype — drives the plot by wanting something: freedom, answers, revenge, or a place to belong. That protagonist is where we live emotionally; their doubts, small triumphs, and bad decisions shape how the story breathes.

Around that core you usually find a tight constellation of figures: a mentor who hands down half-truths and a code of conduct, a close companion who softens the edges and provides comic or human relief, and an antagonist who mirrors what Dex could become if they make the wrong choices. I love when the setting itself behaves like a character — a city grid, a database, or a memory archive that constantly challenges the protagonist. Those relationships push Dex into choices that reveal character rather than just plot mechanics. It always leaves me thinking about how identity is negotiated with other people, and I walk away wanting to reread scenes with a grin or a lump in my throat.

What Is Dex In Pokémon And How Does It Work?

2 Answers2026-05-04 20:29:05

The Pokédex in Pokémon is one of those iconic elements that feels like a childhood companion for fans. It's essentially an electronic encyclopedia that records data on every Pokémon encountered or caught throughout the games. From the very first 'Pokémon Red and Blue,' the Dex has evolved from a simple list to a dynamic tool with detailed entries, habitat info, and even 3D models in later titles like 'Pokémon Sword and Shield.' What's fascinating is how it mirrors the player's journey—starting empty and gradually filling up as you explore. It's not just a checklist; entries often include quirky lore, like how 'Gengar' is the shadow of a human, adding depth to the world.

In newer games, the Dex has gotten even more interactive. 'Pokémon Legends: Arceus' shook things up by tying completion to research tasks, like catching multiple Pokémon or seeing them use specific moves. It made the process feel more like being an actual field researcher. And let's not forget the shiny charm reward for completing it—a holy grail for collectors. The Dex isn't just functional; it's a storytelling device, a completionist's obsession, and sometimes a frustrating reminder of that one Pokémon that keeps eluding you (looking at you, 'Feebas'). It’s amazing how this digital notebook became a symbol of the franchise’s 'gotta catch ’em all' spirit.

Why Was The National Dex Removed In Recent Pokémon Games?

2 Answers2026-05-04 02:45:13

The removal of the National Dex in recent 'Pokémon' games like 'Sword' and 'Shield' was a decision that sparked a ton of debate, and honestly, I totally get why fans were upset. For years, the ability to transfer every single Pokémon from past games was a core part of the franchise’s identity—it felt like a living, breathing world where your old buddies could always join you on new adventures. But from a development standpoint, it makes sense. The sheer number of Pokémon has ballooned to nearly 1,000, and each one requires modeling, animations, balancing, and testing. That’s a massive workload, especially when you’re also trying to push graphical improvements, open-world elements, and new mechanics like Dynamaxing.

Some argue that Game Freak could’ve just reused assets from previous games, but even then, optimizing them for the Switch’s hardware and ensuring they fit seamlessly into the new environments isn’t trivial. Plus, balancing competitive play with so many creatures is a nightmare. I miss being able to bring my old teams forward, but I also appreciate the tighter focus on regional Pokémon and the fresh strategies it forces. It’s a trade-off—one that stings, but I can see the logic behind it.

Where Can I Buy Physical Copies Of Dex Stories Books?

4 Answers2025-10-31 21:24:04

Hunting down a proper paperback is one of my little joys, and with 'dex stories' there are a few reliable routes I always check first.

Start at the source: the creator or publisher's website usually sells physical copies directly, and they sometimes have signed editions, bundles, or exclusive extras. If that doesn't pan out, I look on Bookshop.org and major online retailers like Amazon or Barnes & Noble for new copies — Bookshop.org is great if you want to funnel support to indie bookstores. For international orders, Kinokuniya and Chapters/Indigo (Canada) can be lifesavers.

If the titles are out of print, I hit used marketplaces: AbeBooks, eBay, Mercari, and local used bookstores. Comic shops and conventions are unexpectedly excellent for snagging limited runs or special prints, and don’t forget to search by ISBN on WorldCat to see which nearby libraries or stores hold a copy. Personally, I love the thrill of finding a well-loved physical copy and the little notes inside — it feels like treasure hunting every time.

How Does The National Dex Differ From Regional Dex?

2 Answers2026-05-04 23:17:48

The National Dex and regional Dex are like two sides of the same coin in the Pokémon universe, but they serve very different purposes. The regional Dex is tailored to each specific game or region, focusing only on the Pokémon native to that area. For example, in 'Pokémon Sword and Shield,' the Galar Dex includes around 400 Pokémon, all of which are either native to Galar or introduced in that generation. It’s a curated list that helps keep the gameplay focused and manageable, especially for newcomers. On the other hand, the National Dex is the ultimate encyclopedia, encompassing every single Pokémon ever introduced across all regions and generations. It’s a massive collection that’s more about completion and nostalgia than practicality.

What makes the National Dex special is its role as a living archive. It’s where you’ll find every obscure creature, from the first-generation classics like Bulbasaur to the latest additions in newer games. However, not every game includes the National Dex anymore—'Sword and Shield' famously cut it, sparking debates among fans. Some argue it’s necessary to keep the games from becoming bloated, while others miss the thrill of catching ’em all in one place. Personally, I love the regional Dex for its thematic cohesion, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t feel a pang of nostalgia flipping through the National Dex in older games like 'Pokémon Platinum.' It’s like revisiting old friends.

Where Can I Read Dex Stories Manga Legally Online?

4 Answers2025-10-31 14:47:15

If you're hunting down 'dex stories' legally, here's where I'd start. I usually hit the big official storefronts first: check Manga Plus, VIZ, Kodansha's digital shop, ComiXology, and BookWalker. Those platforms often carry licensed manga and sometimes pick up smaller or niche titles when a publisher decides to bring them overseas. If the series is officially translated, it'll usually show up on one of those sites or on the publisher's own website.

If it's not on those, don't forget library apps like Hoopla and Libby — local libraries sometimes carry digital manga or can order physical volumes. Also look for the author's or publisher's social accounts or an official website; indie creators and smaller presses sometimes sell PDFs or host chapters on a Patreon, Gumroad, or their own storefront. Buying official releases helps the creators, and it keeps everything legal. Personally, I always feel better supporting the creators directly when I can — it just makes the reading experience sweeter.

What Is The Best Reading Order For Dex Stories Series?

4 Answers2025-10-31 19:39:07

Straight up, my favorite way to tackle 'Dex Stories' is to ride it in publication order, because that's how the pacing, reveals, and character growth were crafted to land. Start with the original core volumes of 'Dex Stories' — the ones labeled as the main series — and read them straight through. The author layers mysteries, callbacks, and emotional beats that pay off only if you experience them as they were released, so spoilers sneak by if you jump around. I’d slot the short story collections and interludes right after the main volumes they reference; they often expand scenes or give side character depth that feels like bonus levels after finishing a major chapter.

If you want an alternate route, try chronological order next: place prequels and origin novellas before the core books, then follow the main timeline, and finish with epilogues and spin-offs. That’s great for people who want linear character timelines or who prefer cause→effect without publication-era surprises. Also, don’t skip artbooks, author notes, or annotated editions — they illuminate worldbuilding, hidden references, and small editorial shifts.

For my ideal binge: main core first, then those short interludes that deepen emotional threads, then any spin-off volumes focusing on side characters. That way you get momentum, then richness, then closure. It totally changed how I appreciate the character beats, and it felt like rediscovering favorite moments with new weight.

Is The Ds3 Onyx Blade Viable On Dex Or Strength Builds?

3 Answers2025-09-02 04:11:26

Man, I've been messing around with the Onyx Blade in 'Dark Souls 3' for ages and I can say straight up: it’s totally playable on either build, but it rewards different styles. If you lean into Strength you'll feel the weight and raw stagger — it likes to make enemies wobble and it hits like a truck when you two-hand or stack buffs. I usually pump enough Strength to meet its requirements, slap on a Heavy or Refined infusion if the weapon allows it, and pair it with a ring or two that boost physical damage. That gives you big hits and reliable poise damage in most PvE fights.

On the flip side, if you're a Dex fan, you can still make the Onyx Blade work, but it forces a more surgical approach. A Sharp or Refined infusion (again, only if the weapon is infusable) plus Dex investment turns it into something with faster follow-ups and better scaling with dexterity—less raw blunt force, more swift punishing combos and riposte setups. I like to mix in quickstep/roll punishes and weapon arts that lengthen reach. In PvP it’s a mixed bag: Strength builds tend to win trades, Dex builds win at spacing. Personally, I experiment with both and end up favoring Strength for invasions and Dex for duel-focused, mobile playstyles — try both and see which fits how you enjoy skirmishes.

Who Created Dex Stories And What Inspired The Plot?

4 Answers2025-10-31 02:17:51

When I first dug into the question of who made 'Dex Stories', I followed the trail back to the indie roots of the name that most people mean: the game 'Dex', created by the Czech studio Dreadlocks. The studio—made up of a small, passionate team—built a 2D cyberpunk action-RPG with a heavy narrative focus. The plot springs from classic cyberpunk influences: think the neon-drenched moral ambiguity of 'Blade Runner', the hacking-and-identity questions of 'Neuromancer', and the systemic conspiracy vibes of games like 'Deus Ex'.

What really hooked me, though, was how the developers folded in modern anxieties—data privacy, corporate overreach, the loneliness of hyperconnected cities—plus their own experiences with Czech indie dev struggles. That blend of homage to genre classics and personal, local perspective gives 'Dex' and the stories around it a gritty, lived-in tone I love. It doesn’t feel like a sterile retread; it feels like a small team trying to say something about technology and people, and that’s why the plot resonates with me.

Are There Anime Adaptations Of Dex Stories Confirmed?

4 Answers2025-10-31 17:50:22

Right off the bat, I’ll say what most people want to hear: there aren’t any widely publicized, official anime adaptations specifically called 'Dex' or 'Dex stories' that I can point to as confirmed. That said, the world of adaptations moves in weird ways—small indie titles, webcomics, and niche novels often hover in rumor-land for years before anything concrete shows up.

Personally, I follow creator feeds and publisher announcements closely, and what tends to happen is this: an IP needs sustained popularity, a willing production committee or streamer, and at least one vocal studio or director attached before a project becomes real. In the absence of that pipeline for 'Dex' as a branded anime, what you’ll more often see are fan animations, adapted comics or novelizations, or collabs with artists who reimagine the material. If a formal adaptation ever gets announced, it’ll usually appear on an official site, the creators’ social accounts, or on platforms like Crunchyroll/Netflix with a trailer. I’d be quietly excited if that day comes; the cyberpunk-ish vibe some 'Dex' works have would make for gorgeous animation, in my opinion.

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